Almost 5 months ago I posted the following:
I find the reminder ate and time entry in 2Day v4.2.0.0 for Windows 10 Mobile very cumbersome. If I select a reminder date from the calendar the date/time dialog closes before I can select the reminder time. I have to tap the Reminder field a second time to open the reminder date and time dialog so I can set the time.
Please keep this dialog until both the date and the time are selected.
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At that time it was marked as "Planned".
We are now up to v4.5.0.0. Is this still in the works?

Almost 5 months ago I posted the following:
I find the reminder ate and time entry in 2Day v4.2.0.0 for Windows 10 Mobile very cumbersome. If I select a reminder date from the calendar the date/time dialog closes before I can select the reminder time. I have to tap the Reminder field a second time to open the reminder date and time dialog so I can set the time.
Please keep this dialog until both the date and the time are selected.
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At that time it was marked as "Planned".
We are now up to v4.5.0.0. Is this still…

The new Windows 10 interface is beautiful, however the touch targets for the functions are too small to accurately hit on my Surface 3 tablet.

There are two issues:

1) It is very difficult to hit the icons in the folder list on the left. They are simply too small on my screen to accurately touch, generally I need 2-5 attempts to get a function to work. On my 27-inch monitor they approach usability but they are still awfully small.

2) The sync icon is on the left side of the screen. The "syncing" notification is on the right. Because I have to concentrate so hard on hitting the too-small sync icon, I don't see the notification appear on the screen. Since I can't tell if I've got the sync to start, I hit the icon again -- and get a modal dialog that tells me I've canceled sync. And then I have to do it all again.

I know that you are using DPI scaling to manage the size of UI elements, but the touch target icons are simple too small to start with.

The new Windows 10 interface is beautiful, however the touch targets for the functions are too small to accurately hit on my Surface 3 tablet.

There are two issues:

1) It is very difficult to hit the icons in the folder list on the left. They are simply too small on my screen to accurately touch, generally I need 2-5 attempts to get a function to work. On my 27-inch monitor they approach usability but they are still awfully small.

2) The sync icon is on the left side of the screen. The "syncing" notification is on the right. Because…

Dependency example: Task B can't be completed until task A is done. Ideally the dependent task would be grayed out or something to indicate that I can't yet work on it, with some sort of link/button to bring me to task A.
Referral example: I have two lists, one for design decisions and one for implementation. It would be great to be able to create direct links between tasks in those lists (maybe in the notes field) so that I can get background/progress info.

There is a popular graph to manage your tasks with the x-axis showing the urgency of a task and the y-axis illustrating the importancy. So in the right top corner you will find the urgent and important tasks and so on. This would be really helpful to have this metrix as an UI in your app.

I'd like to have a button I can pin to my home screen that would let me tap my context, and would then show a screen with *one* task I can do in that context. It would have maybe a couple of buttons: [Done] or [Show another]. This would help cut through the clutter of the long list and make it easier to focus on doing one thing. The tasks for this list would be prioritized by due date and priority, but maybe with a slight bit of randomness thrown in so it didn't always show the exact same task first.

I'd like to have a button I can pin to my home screen that would let me tap my context, and would then show a screen with *one* task I can do in that context. It would have maybe a couple of buttons: [Done] or [Show another]. This would help cut through the clutter of the long list and make it easier to focus on doing one thing. The tasks for this list would be prioritized by due date and priority, but maybe with a slight bit of randomness thrown in so it didn't always show the exact same task…

I think many of us use 2Day with Outlook/Exchange only. So some kind of Exchange-only-mode would be nice. This mode could hide all the buttons/fields that are of no use with Exchange-Server and are not synced anyway. This is for example: priority "none" and "star", context, tags.

Please waiting for versions for Apple devices of 2Day because I use both OS and this app is the best of the 2 stores (and I tested quite all apps of Mac and iOS GTD's applications).
*And also it could be localized in catalan too and then it would be perfect surely.
Thanks!

Plenty of people use subfolders inside of their main task folder and categories are not the best solution for marking folders. Moreover Microsoft To-Do organizes tasks folders as subfolders of the main task folder. Therefore allowing for syncing tasks from subfolders seems like a meaningful idea.

What's more there is no Kanban-like view in MS To-Do for Windows but their mobile apps for iOS / Android are beautifully simple to enter new tasks and check ones today's tasks. Hence to maintain "competitive advantage" 2day should give its user possibility to use MS apps on their smartphones and deliver amazing desktop experience. To make this work MS To-Do apps and 2Day have to be compatible, which in the simples possible setting implies allowing for syncing tasks across subfolders of the main tasks folder.

Plenty of people use subfolders inside of their main task folder and categories are not the best solution for marking folders. Moreover Microsoft To-Do organizes tasks folders as subfolders of the main task folder. Therefore allowing for syncing tasks from subfolders seems like a meaningful idea.

What's more there is no Kanban-like view in MS To-Do for Windows but their mobile apps for iOS / Android are beautifully simple to enter new tasks and check ones today's tasks. Hence to maintain "competitive advantage" 2day should give its user possibility to use MS apps on their smartphones and deliver amazing desktop…

Since the upgrade of the 2Day App to the latest Windows 10-Release i am no longer able to configure the sync (2Day Cloud) manually with a different Windows Account other than my windows phone is configured with.
This was possible with the previous release and needed because my friends and i share the same 2Day-Tasks/Database on 2Day cloud on our devices.
To accomplish this my friends have to login into the 2Day Cloud with my Microsoft credentials.
At the moment, the login automatically configures with the current Windows (phone) account and cannot be changed.

Sorry for the late follow-up on this. We’re in the process of upgrading the underlying infrastructure that is used for 2Day Cloud (in Microsoft Azure) and we should be able to bring back custom login option after this change.

I'd like to be able to see the full next 7 days from the week view. Like this I'm able to shift certain task easily by sliding them to other days. It can be done but only if there are tasks on that particular day.

I want to have a reminder in every Task by Default, because i want to have a option to set a reminder date to every task. A further Option for a Default time (e. g. 08:00 am) for every reminder are very well to.

I use the Application for quick reminders (only need the reminder, not the due date).